Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Saturday's Park2Park celebration includes biodiversity, arts & crafts, food, flotilla, concert & "10,000 years of Bells Bend history"

It's the concert that starts at 4:30 on Saturday, but rest of the day is full of events that stretch from Beaman Park to Bells Bend Park to the Cumberland River:
BEAMAN PARK

Inventory of All Taxa: Biodiversity Study in the Park

9 am-Park Naturalist and volunteers from local universities

age level: all levels

call to register (615) 862-8580

10 am-Beaman Trail Hike-Friends of Beaman Park


SCOTTSBORO CHURCH OF CHRIST

5156 Ashland City Hwy

9m-4pm-book sale, crafts, yard sale and baked goods


SCOTTSBORO METHODIST CHURCH

5034 Old Hydes Ferry Pike

Fall Fest 9-4

craft sale, yard sale, food, bake sale, funnel cakes


SCOTTSBORO COMMUNITY CLUB

5201 Old Hydes Ferry Pike

7:45 am Paint Out--Bring your paints and easel and plan to spend the morning painting the beautiful landscapes of the Beaman to Bells Bend Corridor.

11:00 am Meet local yokel Barry Sulkin for a hike along the Highland Rim Trail.

10:00-3:00

Information Booths

Produce, Honey for sale, Food, Baked Goods

Speakers-How to Preserve your harvest, canning, drying and fermentation, Tree Care, How can the UT Extension Service help you? and “Ask A Farmer” panel


OLD CLEESE'S FERRY
SITE at end of Old Hickory Blvd in Bells Bend

10:00 am

TSRA Boat Float on the Cumberland

Bring your own canoe, kayak and equipment for a paddle on the Cumberland.


BELLS BEND PARK

Hayrides-9:00, 10:15, 11:15, 1:30 and 3:15

10:00 Nature Photography Workshop-call to register

11:00 -11:30am-The Unnatural Trail-leader Chris Guerin-call to register

1:30pm-Bells Bend, Past 10,000 Years-leader LinnAnn Welch-call to register (615)862-4187

4:30 pm Free CONCERT on the Cumberland-bring your picnic, blanket and flashlight and relax in the fields as the sun sets over the Cumberland River at Bells Bend Outdoor Center.

featuring

Buffalo Rome
www.buffalorome.com

Post concert: join Friends of Bells Bend for s'mores at the campfire

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